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also to jim's point. the nrc is asking everybody to do a reevaluation of their seismic and flooding design basis right now as part of this. i would actually, jim, not propose it be part of license renewable personally. what we needed is a process the nrc doesn't have. when question get new information on a flooding hazard -- [inaudible] stuff like that. that's a process we actually think is the right process. you don't wait ten years or license renewable. you need to do it in real time when the information becomes available. >> tim boyd, california has a plant there's seismic questions about new faults were discovered. has not been up for renewable yet. the utility that operates that wants to kind of push that forward. where should nuclear seismic issues be considered in reliancing? >> well, i certainly agree with marv in regard to seismic should be considered all the time. since nothing was rapping there, our recourse was to say you can't go another tent ten or twenty years without longing at that. right
also to jim's point. the nrc is asking everybody to do a reevaluation of their seismic and flooding design basis right now as part of this. i would actually, jim, not propose it be part of license renewable personally. what we needed is a process the nrc doesn't have. when question get new information on a flooding hazard -- [inaudible] stuff like that. that's a process we actually think is the right process. you don't wait ten years or license renewable. you need to do it in real time when the...
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sheets, this is jim cantore. yeah, jim, did you set up another three-day forecast to three day forecast for andrew? i said yeah, it keeps going the direction it's heading it will go between the outer banks in south florida. because we'll don't ever do that again. i decided for emergency manager from cape hatteras to south florida call me. sorry, sir. i will not do that again. after i hung up the phone is that i think i learned a little something about the tropics. and i learned fact you've got to go with your gut sometimes. sometimes it's wrong, but in retrospect, the storm moves faster and we all know the rest of the story. katrina was severally the worst storm ever went in. with us about information about a place to set up at how high they were above sea level. we lost four vehicles. i eat many wheezes cream cheese on them for two days, slept in the car and fun stuff or beaten the field. but of course i did matter. it was the hardship of seeing people's lives torn from them just like that. the whole mississippi
sheets, this is jim cantore. yeah, jim, did you set up another three-day forecast to three day forecast for andrew? i said yeah, it keeps going the direction it's heading it will go between the outer banks in south florida. because we'll don't ever do that again. i decided for emergency manager from cape hatteras to south florida call me. sorry, sir. i will not do that again. after i hung up the phone is that i think i learned a little something about the tropics. and i learned fact you've got...
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jim collie, pennsylvania. my question to the maker of the amendment would simply be this: who receives the physical verification of the vote? is the voter themselves? and if so, does that not enhance the possibility of vote selling? >> all right. since everybody addresses their questions through the chair, i will then address that to ms. mcclarity, did you or mr. kerby want to answer that question? >> well, i mean, i believe it's answered in the second part. when all parties have representatives observing the counting of ballots, that it's meant to, obviously, go to whoever is counting the votes. whoever is verifying the count. >> but how does -- >> forgive me, mr. chairman? >> all right, speaking through the chair, governor cawley. >> how does then the individual voter know that their vote has been verified if the verification is going to a counter who could not possibly know how the voter has voted? >> mr. kerby? >> well, in nevada, we have sequoia machines, and they print out -- as you do your vote, they pr
jim collie, pennsylvania. my question to the maker of the amendment would simply be this: who receives the physical verification of the vote? is the voter themselves? and if so, does that not enhance the possibility of vote selling? >> all right. since everybody addresses their questions through the chair, i will then address that to ms. mcclarity, did you or mr. kerby want to answer that question? >> well, i mean, i believe it's answered in the second part. when all parties have...
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alternately as jim said this is up to you, up to the advocates. frederick douglass, the great abolitionist said, power concedes nothing without demand. it never has commanded never will. until the mental health community is willing to stand up , be counted, and demand equal treatment and care, they're never going to get to where we ought ultimately want to go. so, like the labor movement, like the civil-rights movement, we are going to create the demand to be able to do the job that they want to do it and are already doing. it is not going to happen without all of you here, and in the words of my uncle bobby who said, every time a person stands up or axed to improve the lot of others they send forth a tiny ripples of hope. coming from a million centers and energy, those ripples can create a current that can knock down the mightiest of suppression and resistance. we can do this, not alone, but we can do it together. i have learned in recovery that half measures avail mean nothing we need to be in this all the way, and with a committed audience that
alternately as jim said this is up to you, up to the advocates. frederick douglass, the great abolitionist said, power concedes nothing without demand. it never has commanded never will. until the mental health community is willing to stand up , be counted, and demand equal treatment and care, they're never going to get to where we ought ultimately want to go. so, like the labor movement, like the civil-rights movement, we are going to create the demand to be able to do the job that they want...
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as jim said, wear two hats. a state hat, for forwarding up the chain of command command to the government and one up to the president in his role adds commander in chief and provide for the unit to i effort the close coordination between state and military forces that was so notably absent in the event of katrina and was so beneficial last year in hurricane irene. >> can i throw in a plug. our lead analysis jessica is has done a lot of work which is the capability of the state defense forces. the constitutional authorizes the state to have a militia. everyone recognize the state component of national guard as also the militia of the state but 27, you know, what's the number? i lost count. [inaudible] >> all right under thirty states have additional state defense forces that are volunteers that are organized urngd the state equipped by the state, and basically follow whatever the constitution and the laws of the state require. so these state are another asset which are also are i think are very important. diswres
as jim said, wear two hats. a state hat, for forwarding up the chain of command command to the government and one up to the president in his role adds commander in chief and provide for the unit to i effort the close coordination between state and military forces that was so notably absent in the event of katrina and was so beneficial last year in hurricane irene. >> can i throw in a plug. our lead analysis jessica is has done a lot of work which is the capability of the state defense...
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jim is going to come down on me like a ton of bricks. i used the word tax. we all know it's not a tax. we all know that it's a penalty. it is a fine, it's an incentive, an inducement but it sure as hell isn't an attack. you know how i know? because president obama promised not to raise taxes on anybody making less than 250,000 a year. so, obviously it's not a tax because he wouldn't break his word. and when "the wall street journal" says that 75% of the cost of obamacare would be borne by those making less than a hundred 20,000 a year the joint family income they misunderstand it. they think that is the tax. but if it walks like a tax and talks like a tax and a justice roberts says that quacks like a tax than he is a pretty good quack himself and it is a tax they are going to impose on younger people when they just started making out trying to pay off their student loans. those young people need health insurance not because they are six, not because they have children they are already covered under the schip the children's health insurance program that bill
jim is going to come down on me like a ton of bricks. i used the word tax. we all know it's not a tax. we all know that it's a penalty. it is a fine, it's an incentive, an inducement but it sure as hell isn't an attack. you know how i know? because president obama promised not to raise taxes on anybody making less than 250,000 a year. so, obviously it's not a tax because he wouldn't break his word. and when "the wall street journal" says that 75% of the cost of obamacare would be...
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jim williams. mr. williams was not able to be here today but he sends his best and his support and this message of safety for you. the vision from our office is kind of a trilateral entity with basically focus on the safe, efficient and timely integration of the unmanned aircraft system into our national airspace system. as you can imagine, there is just a little bit of a yin and yang conflict and some of these goals. we could perhaps find a way of someone wanted to fly a global hot from kennedy airport and fly to o'hare and land on the left. we could find a way to do that safely. what would come at the extent of the efficiency of our national airspace system. so, our big focus here is to try to concentrate or find that sweet spot balance of these three entities. but the overarching trump card is that safety one, which is basically our mantra at the faa is to ensure that we protect the safety as we integrate new technology, as we have done over many different iterations of technology over the years. so
jim williams. mr. williams was not able to be here today but he sends his best and his support and this message of safety for you. the vision from our office is kind of a trilateral entity with basically focus on the safe, efficient and timely integration of the unmanned aircraft system into our national airspace system. as you can imagine, there is just a little bit of a yin and yang conflict and some of these goals. we could perhaps find a way of someone wanted to fly a global hot from...
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jim ferg-cadima with the educational fund. brent wilkes with a united citizens with the national puerto rican coalition. jose calderon, yanira cruz on aging and the hispanic opposition of colleges and universities. michael with the media coalition and a.m. nine rosarior. alisa diaz with the national council. i'm going to ask the representatives to come in the front to answer some of the questions when we are done with the presentation, please. the importance of nhla and the timing of this agenda is unique. the latino community has been the target of constant attack. they have been making the daily life for some of our families unbearable. so, today we are together in unity and solidarity as nhla to say enough. and after the constant violation to the labour rights, human rights and civil rights of the community. enough to all of the humiliation. enough to the suppression that is taking place in the nation and that is excluding latinos from the space process. the enough to the educational system that excludes latino children. en
jim ferg-cadima with the educational fund. brent wilkes with a united citizens with the national puerto rican coalition. jose calderon, yanira cruz on aging and the hispanic opposition of colleges and universities. michael with the media coalition and a.m. nine rosarior. alisa diaz with the national council. i'm going to ask the representatives to come in the front to answer some of the questions when we are done with the presentation, please. the importance of nhla and the timing of this...
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so, thank you jim. janet has described life like you to start us off. let's begin with foreclosures. the paper that kept presenting today reports 3.5 million foreclosures since 2008. notably that is less than the 3.7 million households that are currently either delinquent or in the process of foreclosure. housing economists are starting to talk about a bottom to the market and maybe even a recovery on the horizon. how does this square with what you observe? is it time to stop working on a foreclosure prevention solutions? >> i think that is an excellent way to start the conversation. i am amazed i've been hearing analysts, particularly housing economists argue that we are seeing the bottom to the housing crisis when all the way back to 2007 before the crisis even really ensued. so we are going back there again. the fact of the matter is just as the economy has shown sporadically glimmers of hope and then lost steam, the housing market continues to show greater hope and then loses steam, so i think many to be careful about being overly optimistic about t
so, thank you jim. janet has described life like you to start us off. let's begin with foreclosures. the paper that kept presenting today reports 3.5 million foreclosures since 2008. notably that is less than the 3.7 million households that are currently either delinquent or in the process of foreclosure. housing economists are starting to talk about a bottom to the market and maybe even a recovery on the horizon. how does this square with what you observe? is it time to stop working on a...
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. >> all right, jim. >> jim with afpf. as you do batter field circulation, what are the soldiers and marines saying you about insider attacks, and, i guess, really what the question would be, are the attacks hurting the morale on the people at the edge or the tip of the speer? >> i spent a lot of time. i try to get out at least twice a week. i spend a lot of time with the troops. i think one of the signal reaction, while there is concern, one of the signal reactions is a very stallwart commitment to the mission. we're blessed in the u.s. military, truly blessed, magnificent small unit leaders, and this is a tough mission. it's a tough mission for a whole variety of reasons, not the least of which is the operational environment in which these troops have to fight and partner, and so the non-commissioned officer, junior officer level, these troops are very well-led, and where we have seen incidents of insider threats play out in terms of green on blue attack, where those young notary public-commissioned officers and officers
. >> all right, jim. >> jim with afpf. as you do batter field circulation, what are the soldiers and marines saying you about insider attacks, and, i guess, really what the question would be, are the attacks hurting the morale on the people at the edge or the tip of the speer? >> i spent a lot of time. i try to get out at least twice a week. i spend a lot of time with the troops. i think one of the signal reaction, while there is concern, one of the signal reactions is a very...
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. >> jim, i'm the minority chair of the house education committee, pennsylvania. and i've heard a lot about structure and extended days and all that, but i don't hear very much about infrastructure. now, i'm from philadelphia. governor markell knows we just went through it seven days of temperatures at almost 100. how could you have a school open longer days with no air-conditioning, how could you have and a just and schedule when the actual structure in which are putting kids don't function that way? there's nothing talks about money to do that if you're going to change the way we do education. a kid, the bad kid who ends up in prison is in a more conducted environment than the kid who is good and goes to school and suffers through 100-degree temperatures. >> we also spent more you on that prisoner. >> you also do a lot more for the kid in prison spent so is it unrealistic to talk about making structural change is? >> i think there are all kinds of implications if you're going to make those changes. by the way, when the question of longer school year came up i di
. >> jim, i'm the minority chair of the house education committee, pennsylvania. and i've heard a lot about structure and extended days and all that, but i don't hear very much about infrastructure. now, i'm from philadelphia. governor markell knows we just went through it seven days of temperatures at almost 100. how could you have a school open longer days with no air-conditioning, how could you have and a just and schedule when the actual structure in which are putting kids don't...
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[applause] >> well, thank you, jim, for that very warm introduction, and thank you for your leadership with the new england council, and thank all of you who are members of the new england council. it's great to participate in this tradition of politics and eggs, and i look forward to try and sign a couple more of those eggs as the morning goes on. i also want to thank, um, the new hampshire institute of politics for helping organize this effort. and i do want to recognize some of my former colleagues, one person who i had the privilege of working with, paul hodes, who is here this morning. thank you, paul, for all your service is and what you're continuing to do in various different capacities. and, of course, mike harrington. mike, thank you for your leadership and past service to the country. larry zabar, thank you for helping pull this together, and to all of you, it really is a privilege to be up here in the granite state of new hampshire at what we all know is a pivotal moment in the presidential election and other elections that are taking place which presents a very clear choic
[applause] >> well, thank you, jim, for that very warm introduction, and thank you for your leadership with the new england council, and thank all of you who are members of the new england council. it's great to participate in this tradition of politics and eggs, and i look forward to try and sign a couple more of those eggs as the morning goes on. i also want to thank, um, the new hampshire institute of politics for helping organize this effort. and i do want to recognize some of my...
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so we are going to begin with jim scarola who is the executive director for the u.s. industry focus shimmer response. mr. scarola. >> thank you very much. thank you. i certainly appreciate the invitation this morning, and as representing the industry today, i'll tell you that we continue to value the many opportunities for input to a sure that we get the lessons right as we move forward in implementing the activity coming out of fukushima. in these slides this morning i have a number of things that i have as background, i will go go that background fairly quickly, and move really into the areas going forward that we see as most significance and still to be resolved. starting out on slide number two, i assume that they will be a. him is that this effort on behalf of the industry has really been unprecedented in our history in terms of the level of collaboration that the industry but all our sectors has worked together, and that has been done through our strategy that we put together called the way forward. the bullets here in front of you really represent our high leve
so we are going to begin with jim scarola who is the executive director for the u.s. industry focus shimmer response. mr. scarola. >> thank you very much. thank you. i certainly appreciate the invitation this morning, and as representing the industry today, i'll tell you that we continue to value the many opportunities for input to a sure that we get the lessons right as we move forward in implementing the activity coming out of fukushima. in these slides this morning i have a number of...
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>> madam chairman, jim cawley, pennsylvania. i'd like to call the question. >> the question has been called. there is a second. all of those in fair of calling the question say aye. >> aye. >> all opposed? the question has been called. we are on ms. summa's amendment. it is health amendment number 1, page 4, line 38. all of those in favor of the amendment will say aye. >> aye. >> all of those opposed will say no. >> no. >> the ayes have it. let's see. now we have no further -- >> [inaudible] >> okay. governor, you're recognized. >> i just had a parliamentary inquirement for mr. bush. he's got health 21. this is identical to what we've already included in the constitution section on page 6, line 31 of the constitution section. so, i guess, just a procedural question was why if there was a reason we needed to add it here. it's the same language. >> mr. chairman, i'll withdraw the amendment given that it is in the constitution section. i just didn't go back and see it there, and it was in this section last time. >> okay. >> so i'll
>> madam chairman, jim cawley, pennsylvania. i'd like to call the question. >> the question has been called. there is a second. all of those in fair of calling the question say aye. >> aye. >> all opposed? the question has been called. we are on ms. summa's amendment. it is health amendment number 1, page 4, line 38. all of those in favor of the amendment will say aye. >> aye. >> all of those opposed will say no. >> no. >> the ayes have it. let's...
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jim bob, indiana, i rise to oppose this amendment. amendment to the same subject was moved in our sub committee, the restoring the constitution. it was defeated. what this would do is change current law including current constitutional law which permits enemy combatants who are captured on the battlefield to be held indefinitely without the right of habeas corpus. the supreme court upheld that concept; and it doesn't matter whether the enemy combatant is a u.s. citizen or not. if they fight for a foreign country or foreign interest, they can be so held, and, of course; during world war ii, there were literally thousands of both german, io it -- italian, and japanese ennies held in camps in the united states, and they were dealed with by the military authorities, were not subject to the right of habeas corpus, and that included several german soldiers who were captured after they were released -- after they got into the united states by a submarine on the east coast, seen they were captured in the united states, and they were an enemy
jim bob, indiana, i rise to oppose this amendment. amendment to the same subject was moved in our sub committee, the restoring the constitution. it was defeated. what this would do is change current law including current constitutional law which permits enemy combatants who are captured on the battlefield to be held indefinitely without the right of habeas corpus. the supreme court upheld that concept; and it doesn't matter whether the enemy combatant is a u.s. citizen or not. if they fight for...
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i agree with jim that it is filling in the right direction, and i would put myself on the glass half full side. and, i know president bush will take a lot of grief for the rest of history about the invasion of iraq, but i don't think anyone can say that he did not have the guts to take on the toughest problem and then released. i hope that we can stay with it. i hope the obama administration will stay with it. we do have the world's largest embassy. peruvian guards they're still. you've gone this. albanian gardner's. a regular tower of babel. my albanian, macedonian. it was great. a very unusual situation but at this point i think we have to sort of stay engaged. >> and you can see all of the ambassador's remarks tonight at eight like eastern on that c-span and that our website, c-span.org. >> i do not envy the dressing harmony of the republican party. [applause] they squelched debate, we welcome it. they denied differences. we bridge some. they are uniform, we are united. [applause] >> said choices this year are not just between two different personalities or between two political p
i agree with jim that it is filling in the right direction, and i would put myself on the glass half full side. and, i know president bush will take a lot of grief for the rest of history about the invasion of iraq, but i don't think anyone can say that he did not have the guts to take on the toughest problem and then released. i hope that we can stay with it. i hope the obama administration will stay with it. we do have the world's largest embassy. peruvian guards they're still. you've gone...
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attention to it to be honest they were paying attention but probably not on the path or the speed that jim would have liked. they are paying more attention. i wouldn't care whether it is part of real. we have to learn to deal with new information in real time cannot make it part of the renewal or ten year cycle. do it when you get it to find out if it is significant and how to handle it. >> in a plant like the canyon, the real license with a great uncertainty about the seismic risk for the plant? >> they will resolve the seismic risk based upon the study of the are trying to do now the analysis that they will do and i think that they will go ahead and look and see whether or not. it doesn't matter whether it is licensed because you can have that come up the day after it is licensed and you want them to look at it and not care that they had another 20 year license. >> i agree that there have been tremendous advances in seismology and we are getting better at understanding. but i don't think that there will ever be -- there will always be a great deal of uncertainty around places particularl
attention to it to be honest they were paying attention but probably not on the path or the speed that jim would have liked. they are paying more attention. i wouldn't care whether it is part of real. we have to learn to deal with new information in real time cannot make it part of the renewal or ten year cycle. do it when you get it to find out if it is significant and how to handle it. >> in a plant like the canyon, the real license with a great uncertainty about the seismic risk for...
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not only did that information in records be get into the hands of jim davis, here in denver, and then shared with chief dan folks, and we all know from our roar with the recent tragedy but also commissioner kelly. i saw commissioner kelly here earlier today. and relationships. that would not have happened on september 11, i'm sight, 20 -- september 10, 2001. information is passed. people are not panicking. there's a process and everything, a lot of stress, a lot of process. >> i wasn't focusing on that. and i saved the best for last. this is a nice way to sort of go to and talk about the coordination. you been involved at the fbi, the cia for a long time. you heard the story. can you talk a little bit about how this is all working together? >> most of the time it works very, very well. occasionally it doesn't, and that is when we hear the call failure of imagination. in today's world that's what people are doing is looking out in advance. john pistole talked about, for not projecting, projecting what could happen and what we do about it, would we recognize it. we used to hear people o
not only did that information in records be get into the hands of jim davis, here in denver, and then shared with chief dan folks, and we all know from our roar with the recent tragedy but also commissioner kelly. i saw commissioner kelly here earlier today. and relationships. that would not have happened on september 11, i'm sight, 20 -- september 10, 2001. information is passed. people are not panicking. there's a process and everything, a lot of stress, a lot of process. >> i wasn't...
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when there was 100 years of legalized slavery, and then another 100 years of jim crow to expect that everything would turn around in 40 years is not realistic. the fact there's an african-american president, i pinch myself still when he's on tv. i'm not being follow-upny here. in just 40 years since martin luther king were shot in 18968, 40 years to the letter, that's amazing progress. think of john lewis were here, my favorite people in the world, he said this, he would have never believed that if you told him that dm 1968. we made progress, but there's more to go. it's simple. >> host: writing for the grio, part of nbc news focusing on stories and perspectives affecting the african-american community. she's a futured columnist there and also writes for usa today and essence magazine. looking at on line media and its role this week on washington journal. independent, webster, massachusetts, hi, there. >> caller: how are you doing? >> host: good. >> caller: i agree with the last three callers you had. i believe there's an unfair position for the black folks. we're the only ones hyphe
when there was 100 years of legalized slavery, and then another 100 years of jim crow to expect that everything would turn around in 40 years is not realistic. the fact there's an african-american president, i pinch myself still when he's on tv. i'm not being follow-upny here. in just 40 years since martin luther king were shot in 18968, 40 years to the letter, that's amazing progress. think of john lewis were here, my favorite people in the world, he said this, he would have never believed...
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because if you look back at the days of jim crow, there are a lot of so-called research papers being written, and scientists making proclamations about the genetic inferiority and the proclivity towards disease of african-americans, which is not true, but some of us have internalized that. some of our providers have internalized that. and his paper tends to feed upon that, and for those who might be inclined to think that way, then this paper and its conclusion tends to support that erroneous train of thought. and so again, we need to be very, very careful about the coverage that we pay attention to, as journalists. i would hope that everyone is conscientious of the journalists in this room, and providing coverage that is accurate, and information that is accurate. because people will walk away with that information and they can cause a great deal of harm. and that's the last thing we need when we are trying to fight this major health crisis called obesity in our community. [applause] >> so, the point of this whole day is solution oriented, and figure out how to move forward. we've i
because if you look back at the days of jim crow, there are a lot of so-called research papers being written, and scientists making proclamations about the genetic inferiority and the proclivity towards disease of african-americans, which is not true, but some of us have internalized that. some of our providers have internalized that. and his paper tends to feed upon that, and for those who might be inclined to think that way, then this paper and its conclusion tends to support that erroneous...
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representative jim oberstar led the way in the house. approval of the funding came with remarkable speed in this chamber. it was bipartisan and we were able to get the funding. and from the moment that bridge started construction to the end, it took less than a year to rebuild the bridge that is now a ten-lane highway. today the new i-35w bridge is a symbol of pride and resilience to the community. this year when i was at a twin cities parade with our veterans, the organizer of the parade said tonight they're lighting up the bridge red, white and blue so it literally has become a symbol of hope in our state. the new bridge is a 1 hundred-year -- 100-year bridge with more lanes. it is safer. it includes state-of-the-art technology as well as shoulders which the old bridge didn't have. of course bridge safety was on the minds of all americans, especially those of us in minnesota following the bridge collapse. immediately afterwards the minnesota department of transportation inspected all 25 bridges, and minnesota with a similar design as t
representative jim oberstar led the way in the house. approval of the funding came with remarkable speed in this chamber. it was bipartisan and we were able to get the funding. and from the moment that bridge started construction to the end, it took less than a year to rebuild the bridge that is now a ten-lane highway. today the new i-35w bridge is a symbol of pride and resilience to the community. this year when i was at a twin cities parade with our veterans, the organizer of the parade said...
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this jim senators and harm launched a grassroots on line community of americans committed to promoting faith, family and freedom and opportunity. senator santorum is the author of the 2005 "new york times" bestseller it takes a -- with you all received earlier this evening. of course he is not rocking the sweater vest tonight, but he is continuing the fight to give every american a voice so ladies and gentlemen please welcome, rick santorum. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. two standing ovations. i am about done. [laughter] thank you, i appreciate ant and enjoy your time at napa valley and let me thank all of you for a wonderful kind words that so many of you gave me and i had an opportunity to check -- chat very briefly with everybody. i was very grateful for your support. i know they're a group of folks here include in jolie who helped us out on the campaign. i have to recognize one person who is here tonight, amanda. her father mike was her campaign manager from up in new hampshire and amanda was very active on the campaign so i want to thank you amanda for b
this jim senators and harm launched a grassroots on line community of americans committed to promoting faith, family and freedom and opportunity. senator santorum is the author of the 2005 "new york times" bestseller it takes a -- with you all received earlier this evening. of course he is not rocking the sweater vest tonight, but he is continuing the fight to give every american a voice so ladies and gentlemen please welcome, rick santorum. [applause] [applause] >> thank you....
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thursday, weather channel meteorologist jim can tory, and on friday filmmaker ken burns and his documentary about probation. today at seven eastern the commanding officer of the u.s.s. cole when it was attacked 12 years ago by terrorists. a book about the bombing and is our guest. then tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span2, a discussion on the economic lessons from the presidency of calvin coolidge, former vermont governor howard dean was among those participating, and he talked about what he thinks it will take to balance the federal budget. >> i actually think that we ought to go with the fiscal cliff. horrifies almost everyone in washington, but i'll tell you why. there is no chance he will go back to the clinton tax rates unless we do that, and we need to. secondly, there is no chance to look at the defense budget unless we do that, and we need to cut the defense budget. and, yet, there are some things that will be very painful for those of us. and it will tip us into the recession according to the congressional budget officers. the non-partisan people in the country as far as i can t
thursday, weather channel meteorologist jim can tory, and on friday filmmaker ken burns and his documentary about probation. today at seven eastern the commanding officer of the u.s.s. cole when it was attacked 12 years ago by terrorists. a book about the bombing and is our guest. then tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span2, a discussion on the economic lessons from the presidency of calvin coolidge, former vermont governor howard dean was among those participating, and he talked about what he...
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she said jim our pharmacist used to give her these pills that were solid immodesty stripe. now she gets to stripes. and i realized that donna, who is in her 20s could not read. no matter what i did, i had to find some sort of service to help her read. it was just as important as keeping her blood pressure under control. and another patient, ms. smith, that is her hipaa name by the way. she called her and bash me on a saturday because many of my patients need you on the weekend. they call you. they don't abuse it. she called me and said dr. bennett's men my back is really hurting. i went to the specialists and he told me i needed to lose weight and i'm really trying, but my back is really hurting in the ibuprofen is not strong enough. can you call me of something stronger? and i said sure. i could hear her pain in the voice. i said, that she need to come see me monday or tuesday. i'll call your prescription that you need to come see me. sure, i'll be there. sure enough monday a walk in the exam room and there she was, leaning over the exam table in so much pain she couldn't
she said jim our pharmacist used to give her these pills that were solid immodesty stripe. now she gets to stripes. and i realized that donna, who is in her 20s could not read. no matter what i did, i had to find some sort of service to help her read. it was just as important as keeping her blood pressure under control. and another patient, ms. smith, that is her hipaa name by the way. she called her and bash me on a saturday because many of my patients need you on the weekend. they call you....
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a special meeting of the pacific meeting counsel to discuss what we're going to do about this, and jim, the regional administrator for noaa and the region got out in the press and said, well, of course we're going take our lead from the north pacific manage i ares could believe because eight years previously because of the writer had stevens had manipulated they got the authority do that. stevens left the scene and they didn't have the authority to do that. and secretary, for the first time, step about a week or two after he made the decoration and said we are supporting the work of the scientist we are going imprement this and close the fisheries. which they did in january of 2011. these are fisheries that are directive on has been at a time in the western. we were pleased. the industry was mad. they decided, well, it's their turn to sue. they're going to sue the government to overturn the outcome of the last biological opinion. and this is where the strange green peace stepped in to an intervener to defend the biological opinion that as a result of the litigation that we started in 1
a special meeting of the pacific meeting counsel to discuss what we're going to do about this, and jim, the regional administrator for noaa and the region got out in the press and said, well, of course we're going take our lead from the north pacific manage i ares could believe because eight years previously because of the writer had stevens had manipulated they got the authority do that. stevens left the scene and they didn't have the authority to do that. and secretary, for the first time,...
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youth i think it's important in all situations we're going hear about today that we take a page out of jim collin's well known book and look in the mirror and answer the question. what is about the school that permits such bullying to take place? what is it about this school that permits such bully to take place in the kind of questions forces pushes us to consider how the whole school contributes to the creation a climate that either supports and sometimes promotes bullying. since 1999 glis i'm lacking forward to sharing a lofort findings from that. hope fry this time next year. what the research suggests is additional questions about schools that educators ought to ask when considering that larger question that i suggested before. these include considering whether the school has club that provides visible student support such as a gay-straight alliance. adults who are supportive allies and create safe places within their classrooms and officers. reflection of electricity birth date lgbt and fullly e anymore rated antibulling policy that specifically individuals that need to be protected.
youth i think it's important in all situations we're going hear about today that we take a page out of jim collin's well known book and look in the mirror and answer the question. what is about the school that permits such bullying to take place? what is it about this school that permits such bully to take place in the kind of questions forces pushes us to consider how the whole school contributes to the creation a climate that either supports and sometimes promotes bullying. since 1999 glis...
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today, former conressman patric kennedy and jim ramstad on health insurance for that starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, our q&a programs featuring journalists. today douglas brinkley on his book about the late cbs anchor walter cronkite. mr. brinkley discusses mr. cronkite's grip on the front line into world war ii and his rise through the ranks of cbs. live at the same time on booktv.org, author of the party is over,is authorrecnt hiscareer goes a staff member of the budget committee. he is speaking at politics and ose bookstor at :30 p.m eastern and apple tv.org. booktv.org. >> the library of congress has a new exhibit. books that shaped america. eighty were selected by e library for their influence on america and american culture. here is a brief interview about the exhibitnd how you can join in on online chat about the library's list and what books >>actulychosoks tte included. shaped america, as whon that cnged ameri. we think that bookslowlye so mansasuch an society. prnd influence on america culture and society, and indeed, the very essence of what america is. the
today, former conressman patric kennedy and jim ramstad on health insurance for that starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, our q&a programs featuring journalists. today douglas brinkley on his book about the late cbs anchor walter cronkite. mr. brinkley discusses mr. cronkite's grip on the front line into world war ii and his rise through the ranks of cbs. live at the same time on booktv.org, author of the party is over,is authorrecnt hiscareer goes a staff member of the budget...
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. >> jim from harvard university. i was wondering if you think it's possible or if people can cease to be maybe born here or born in american and lose faith in the creed and lose that. do they cease to be an american in a sense that you are referring to? >> will tell me you know there is the principle that we are not speak ill of the dead so i can't talk about board of all right now there's an example of someone who seems to be starting one continues to be an american citizen of course. it's not that anyone citizenship should be revoked. but if such a person contributing to the maintenance of a culture of flourishing under the regime of constitutional government like ours, no. to the extent that one is attempting to erode those core understandings and believes in the basic principles of our republic one is doing harm, one is undermining the united states of america. so again, without trying to paint this as a matter of absolute i would say yeah, you're not a full american in the fullest and most robust sense if you di
. >> jim from harvard university. i was wondering if you think it's possible or if people can cease to be maybe born here or born in american and lose faith in the creed and lose that. do they cease to be an american in a sense that you are referring to? >> will tell me you know there is the principle that we are not speak ill of the dead so i can't talk about board of all right now there's an example of someone who seems to be starting one continues to be an american citizen of...